Arch "Beaver" Aplin III , the namesake of all things beaver-related at Buc-ee's, is excited about 2014.

His chain of roadside gas stations and travel centers will be adding four new locations within a year, one of them in Baytown. The company is the brain child of Aplin and co-owner Don Wasek.

"This one will be similar in size to the one in New Braunfels," says Aplin speaking from the Buc-ee's home office in Lake Jackson.

The Baytown location will be over 60,000 square-feet and sit on 18 acres near I-10 and John Martin Road. That's about twice as large as the Buc-ee's location in Madisonville halfway between Dallas and Houston and bigger than most other locations.

It will also boast 96 gas pumps.

Aplin said this location will also bring in approximately 200 mostly full-time jobs to the city of Baytown. He credits Baytown city leaders, especially city manager Bob Leiper, for being proactive when it came to welcoming Buc-ee's to Baytown.

"The city leadership has been very nice to work with," said Aplin. "They appreciate the jobs and opportunity we bring in for small cities."

When the city of Baytown announced that Buc-ee's was on its way to town, the announcement on the city's Facebook page got 45,000 page views, and 380 shares, according to the city manager's office.

"We are excited that this long-awaited project is finally moving dirt," said Leiper on Friday afternoon.

Baytown's new visitors’ center will also be located inside the Buc-ee's, said Leiper.

"We are projecting an opening date sometime in the fourth quarter of 2014," Aplin said

Aplin said he would like this Buc-ee's to be online and ready for customers by the holiday season, when customers will no doubt be loading up on bags of Beaver Nuggets for the busy gift-giving season.

Yes, Beaver Nuggets are named after Aplin.

Aplin said this Buc-ee's will possibly have a cajun flair to their deli offerings. Aplin foresees people making a stop at this location while heading east to Louisiana.

Buc-ee's is known statewide for its almost religious devotion to clean restrooms at over 30 locations, but what about Aplin's own facilities in his home? Are they clean as the ones in his stores?

"Absolutely," he says. "I just don't have to clean them every hour though."